Overview
Toronto Yoga Co. on the Danforth offers a wide range of yoga, Pilates, and reformer classes across three practice rooms, including a private outdoor deck. Styles include Vinyasa, Hatha, Restorative, and more, along with mat and Reformer Pilates in small groups. The studio also provides 200-hour teacher trainings in both yoga and Pilates, plus on-demand content via TYC TV. Regulars praise the calm atmosphere, professional instructors, and the sense of community. Many attend weekly and find the unlimited membership worthwhile. However, booking popular classes requires planning weeks in advance, and the waitlist can be unpredictable. Some visitors have reported issues with rental mat cleanliness and minimal staff orientation for newcomers. Communication from the front desk is sometimes sparse. Despite these concerns, those who establish a routine here often appreciate the supportive environment and the variety of classes available. The Danforth location makes it accessible for nearby residents.
Yoga Format
Yoga Styles
Studio Amenities
Studio Business Hours
| Day | Status | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Monday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Tuesday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Wednesday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Thursday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Friday | Open | 9:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Saturday | Open | 8:00 am – 9:00 pm |
| Sunday | Open | 8:00 am – 9:00 pm |
Studio in Details
Overview
Toronto Yoga Co. opened its doors on the Danforth in 2018, aiming to create a welcoming space for movement and community. The studio features three practice rooms, including a private outdoor deck for yoga sessions when weather permits. The space is described by regulars as beautiful and clean, with a calm atmosphere that encourages relaxation. The front desk staff and instructors are often praised for being delightful and professional. However, some visitors have noted inconsistencies in hospitality, particularly toward neighbours and newcomers. The studio’s location in the heart of the Danforth makes it a convenient spot for local residents, though parking and transit access are typical for the area.
The community that has grown around Toronto Yoga Co. is described by long-time attendees as vibrant and caring. Many appreciate the unique energy each member brings. The studio positions itself as a sacred space for wellness, aiming to honour the traditions of yoga while supporting individuals in feeling strong and grounded.
Classes and Services
Toronto Yoga Co. offers a broad selection of classes spanning yoga styles such as Vinyasa, Hatha, and Restorative, alongside Mat Pilates and Reformer Pilates. Reformer classes are intentionally small—capped at six participants—allowing instructors to provide personalized attention. Yoga classes provide modifications suitable for different levels, from beginners to experienced practitioners. The schedule includes various times throughout the day, though popular classes can fill up quickly, with a waitlist system that may yield last-minute openings.
For those seeking deeper study, the studio runs comprehensive 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training and Pilates Teacher Training programs. These are led by experienced educators and blend practical skills with real-world teaching experience. The studio also offers on-demand content through TYC TV and recorded Zoom classes for at-home practice.
Visitor Experience
Regular attendees often highlight the supportive atmosphere and the quality of instruction. Many return frequently, with some attending four times a week. The unlimited mat membership is considered worthwhile by frequent users. However, the studio has faced criticism regarding rental mat hygiene. Several visitors reported that rental mats appeared unwashed between uses, with one individual developing contact dermatitis that required medical attention. The studio does not appear to provide cleaning between rentals, which has led to concerns about cleanliness in some classrooms.
Booking can also be a challenge. Some users report that classes are booked out more than a month in advance, and late cancellations incur penalties even when the opening notification is short notice. This has frustrated those with inflexible schedules. On the positive side, instructors are generally described as empathetic and caring, offering modifications and creating a judgment-free environment. Newer students may not receive a thorough orientation unless they ask, and communication from the front desk can be minimal.
